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Pre-Game Stretch (5 Minutes) Arrival Character Project Pick Up new packet Staple extension questions to packet from last class and turn in Pick up missing packets from make-up bin Pen/Pencil Sit with group I need you to first identify one habit that you know you are awesome at then give an example for how you have seen this play out in your life I then need you to identify one habit you know you are weak in and give an example of how you could start to become stronger with this habit

Character Project In 1989 a book was released called the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This book is known as one of the most influential business management books for developing leaders. The 7 Habits identified in the book are as follows:

Character Project Habit 1: Be Proactive (Take initiate in realizing your decisions are a primary factor for determining the effectiveness of your life) Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind (self-discover important character values and life goals) Habit 3: Put First Things First (a manager must manage himself) Habit 4: Think win-win Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, then to be understood Habit 6: Synergize (positive teamwork) Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw (having a long term effective healthy lifestyle)

Day 5: Naming Compounds & Identifying Types of Reactions EOC Decathlon Day 5: Naming Compounds & Identifying Types of Reactions

 Agenda Pre-Game Stretch: Character Project (5 min) Warm-Up: Team Standings & Extension Questions Review (5 min) Notes: Naming Compounds & Types of Reactions (15 min) Events (45 min) Exit Slip: 110 Hurdles (8 min) Post-Game Stretch: Extension questions & Closeout (3 min)

What is the Decathlon? Discus Throw How You Earn Points: Javelin Throw Events will be opportunities for your teams to earn points towards a trip to the “finals” on May 21st. 10 Events: Discus Throw Long Jump High Jump Javelin Throw 100 meters 110 meter hurdles 400 meters 1500 meters Shot Put Pole Vault How You Earn Points: Turning in HW (A complete packet) Events during class No DQ’s for the day

Standings Takes into account: All events All Bonus Points All DQ’s

Standings (Period 1)

Standings (Period 2)

Standings (Period 4)

Standings (Period 5)

Standings (Period 6)

Standings (Period 8)

HW Review Which distinguishes an atom of one element from an atom of a different element? The number of protons The number of neutrons The number of electrons The number of neutrons and protons Atoms of which element have the greatest tendency to gain electrons? bromine chlorine fluorine iodine Which of the following element s is ordered according to INCREASING atomic radius? Cs, K, Rb, Na K, Ca, Ge, As Fr, Ba, Ga, Si F, S, As, Sn

HW Review The correct electron configuration for nitrogen is 1s2 1p5 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2 1s2 2s2 2p6 2d4 1s2 2s2 2p3 1s2 2s2 3s2 4s1 Which one of the following is not the electronic configuration of atom of a noble gas? 1s2 1s22s2 1s22s22p6 1s22s22p63s23p6  Using your knowledge of periodic trends to put the following elements in order of INCREASING electronegativity: Magnesium (Mg), Aluminum (Al), Silicon (Si), and Chlorine (Cl). Using your periodic table, arrange the following elements in oder of increasing ionization energy: Rubidium (Rb), Phosphorous (P), Arsenic (As), Cobalt (Co)

Key Points Naming Compounds: Naming Ionic (Metal + Non-metal) Compounds w/o Transitional Metals: Example: NaCl= *Example: Calcium Chloride= Be sure to explain that the 2 is not represented as roman numerals because it is implied that calcium has 2 valence electrons and the 2 electrons lost will go to 2 different chlorine atoms. However, with metals that are transitional we have to use roman numerals to represent the charge since they do not have a set valence #

Key Points Naming Ionic Compounds w/ Transitional Metals (ROMAN NUMERALS): *Same rules for Ionic EXCEPT roman numerals must be used to represent the charge of a transitional metal *Example: HgCl3= ______________________________ *Example: Lead (IV) Oxide= _________________________

Key Points Naming Covalent (Non-metals Only) Compounds (USE PREFIXES): *Name 1st element how you see it (use prefixes when atom # is GREATER than 1); Name 2nd element with root word + suffix ide with prefixes *Example: CO= _________________________________ *Example: CF4= _________________________________ *Example: N2O5= _________________________________

Key Points Naming Binary Acids (H first + a non-metal): *When naming an acid, H stands for “hydro”, plus root word of non-metal, plus suffix –ic *Example: HCl= ________________________________ *Ex: HF= ________________________________________

CFU (Whiteboards) Identify as ionic or covalent NaCl NO HI Sulfur Dioxide Zinc (II) Chloride

Key Points- 6 Types of Chemical Reactions Format: Example: Synthesis A + B  AB Mg + O2  MgO Decomposition AB  A + B NiCl2  2Ni + Cl2 Single Replacement A + BC  B + AC Zn + 2HCl  ZnCl2 + H2 Double Replacement AB + CD  AD + CB BaCl2 + 2KF  BaF2 + 2KCl Combustion Hydrocarbon + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O Neutralization Acid + Base  Salt + Water HCl + Ca(OH)2  CaCl2 + H2O

Event #1: Javelin Throw Earn up to 3 Throws by Throws = Points Working collaboratively Answering each question assigned Providing answers when called on Throws = Points

Event #1: Javelin Throw (#1) Decide for each of the following pairs of elements if their electrons will be shared or transferred: Na and Cl N and O Mg and S Li and F H and Cl C and F

Event #1: Javelin Throw (#2) Name the following compounds or write the chemical formula Magnesium Chloride HI NO Carbon Tetrafluoride

Event #1: Javelin Throw (#3) Column A Column B Na + AuCl  Au + NaCl NaBr + Ca(OH)2  NaOH + CaBr2 NH3 + H2SO4  (NH4)2SO4 C4H10 + O2  CO2 + H2O HBr + Al(OH)3  H2O + AlBr3 KClO3  KCl + O2 Neutralization Combustion Single Replacement Double Replacement Synthesis Decomposition

Event # 2 (1500 meters) Questions are in the folder: DO NOT OPEN UNTIL I TELL YOU TO DO SO Timed Event: 12 minutes Correct Answers = points! No corrections Must be working together with your team (DQ’s if not)

Event #3 Discus Throw Timed Event= 10 minutes If you get 6 out of 8 questions correct= 1 frisbee throw All 8 questions correct=2 frisbee throws

110 Hurdles: Independent/Exit Slip 85% or above means you’re a master!

Exit Slip (110 Hurdles) Timed event: 10 minutes Questions are in the folder: DO NOT OPEN UNTIL I TELL YOU TO DO SO DO NOT WRITE ON IT! All answers will be recorded on your packet.

Homework (Due next class) Complete the extension assignment in your packet All make-up packets are due before you take your EOC EOC review session: Thursday, May 21 (2:15-3:15)